Winter brings special challenges for your feet. Here are some tips for protecting the health of your feet during the colder months.
Read MoreSome foot problems have symptoms that may change how your feet look and give you a fright when you first detect them. Here are some types of unsightly foot issues your podiatrist can help with.
Read MoreJune is Men’s Health Month, and this means a chance to share some helpful podiatric pointers with all our male patients and the women who love them.
Read MoreNew Yorkers are looking forward to some summer fun and we’d like to offer some suggestions for ways to protect your feet and avoid common podiatric problems this season.
Read MoreWe want to help all our female patients achieve their dreams, and we know this means having healthy feet to take you where you want to go.
Read MoreYou’ve made your list and checked it twice, but did you remember to get a little something for your feet?
Read MoreThe holiday season has begun and even if your celebrations look a little different this year, you’ll still have plenty of running around to do to pull it all together. It means there will be more demands on your feet! Help keep them in tip-top shape.
Read MoreWe know as winter approaches, it may be easy to think your feet don’t need as much attention as they do in warmer seasons when they’re more exposed. However, heavy socks and boots don’t protect your feet from many common ailments.
Read MoreWe want to educate patients about how to be proactive in the care of their feet. For people with diabetes, that means taking special precautions.
Read MoreAlthough most schools are providing distance learning materials, you’ll likely find you still have many hours a day to fill. We’d like to propose a fun and informative session for your children all about feet.
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There are several simple ways you can minimize the risk of complications from diabetes.
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Old man winter is definitely in town and we want to remind our senior patients that at this time of the year, additional precautions are necessary to ensure good podiatric health.
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We want patients to be aware that the cooler weather increases certain risk factors for fungal infections. Here are some do’s and don’ts for avoiding this common podiatric ailment.
Read MoreThe vast majority of cases of athlete’s foot and other fungal infections can be prevented with a few simple precautions.
Read MoreMany patients look forward to getting out their sandals and summer shoes but may discover they are less than pleased when they put them on.
Read MoreWe know that once summer starts regular pedicures are standard practice for many New Yorkers. However, a nail salon can also be the perfect place to catch a bacterial or fungal infection like athlete’s foot or fungal toenails.
Read MoreIn honor of Older Americans Month, we’d like to offer some tips for protecting the health of your feet as you age.
Read MoreWinter weather, heat, long hours on your feet—these are some of the conditions of the season that can cause a host of podiatric problems. Here are some steps you can take to keep feet healthy this winter.
Read MoreWe believe that knowing more about athlete’s foot can help patients prevent it, or at least get relief from it fairly quickly. Below are some do’s and don’ts regarding this common podiatric ailment.
Read MoreAlthough it may take a long time, toenail fungus can make nails unattractive as they become discolored, thickened and crumbly.
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